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I have no decidious tree that has came into leaf yet. Proboably a month left.
by Tropfrog
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Hi nick,
Your question depends a lot on where you live. In europe, biological spring moves on average at a pace of 40-50 km per day north. So where in Spain spring is on its way in feb, it takes up to 3 months to reach the north of Sweden..
In my garden Zelkova is just about budding. Tiny little swellings indicating a presense of life. They do not show their buds too well over winter like e.g., acers do. So they can look dead for a long time. Patience
Your question depends a lot on where you live. In europe, biological spring moves on average at a pace of 40-50 km per day north. So where in Spain spring is on its way in feb, it takes up to 3 months to reach the north of Sweden..
In my garden Zelkova is just about budding. Tiny little swellings indicating a presense of life. They do not show their buds too well over winter like e.g., acers do. So they can look dead for a long time. Patience
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Thanks LB, I'll be patient.
by Nick Meusel
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